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Keven Miller

Keven Miller

1988-03-25 - 2010-06-22

Keven Phillip Miller, 22, of Bozeman, passed away June 22, 2010. Keven was born March 25, 1988 in Bozeman, Montana. He lived his entire life in the Gallatin Valley, where he attended Emily Dickenson Elementary, Chief Joseph Middle School, and Bridger Alternative School. After graduation he worked at several local restaurants and most recently worked with his father at Empire Building Materials as a Yardman. Keven loved art of all kinds and had a passion for cooking, with aspirations of going to Culinary School. He was picky about his food; he could eat copious amounts of ice cream and was quickly soothed by cookies, but refused to eat cooked peas. His friends loved to partake in the enchiladas he would make. Keven was an outdoor enthusiast, be it snowboarding, biking, or camping. He enjoyed many sports and was a natural at most whatever sport he tried. He spent many hours with his bike at Bozeman's Skate Park. Keven was the strong silent type with a fabulous sense of humor and loved to tease his family and friends. He loved to laugh and be goofy at any opportunity. Keven was a kind, compassionate, caring man who had a soft spot for children. He had a huge heart and made friends wherever he went. Keven changed the lives of everyone fortunate enough to know him in his short 22 years. Survivors include his mother Carol (Wade Chabot) Miller, his father Rodney (Kathleen) Miller, and his sister Amber Miller, all of Bozeman. He is also survived by his maternal grandmother Beulah Lancaster of Rapid City, SD, paternal grandparents Tom and Judy Miller of Kalispell, MT, and numerous uncles, aunts, and cousins. Keven's life will be celebrated with a private ceremony for family and close friends. Memorials may be made in his name to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at www.StJude.org.

Online Condolences

  1. Gallatin Valley Skatepark Association wrote: Sorry to hear about your loss, if there's any way we can help make happen some sort of memorial at the new skatepark, let us know. God Bless, www.gallatinvalleyskatepark.com info@gallatinvalleyskatepark.com
  2. Ken and Corrine Zickovich wrote: We were so saddened to read of your ultimate, untimely loss of Keven. It seems like only yesterday that he was a baby. May you keep good memories close to your heart and know friends are thinking of you and praying for peace for you throughout this difficult time.
  3. Anita Copp wrote: I am so sorry for your loss. It is hard enough to lose someone, but especially someone that young. My thoughts are with you all.
  4. Darci Stewart wrote: Dear Carol, Rodney and family, I was deeply saddened to hear about Keven's passing and wish to extend my deepest sympathies and comfort to you, your family, Sarah and all those who were touched by Keven's generous heart. I got to know Keven through my daughter Sarah and I always remember him as being a very kind and gentle man. Please let me know whether there is anything I can do to help during this difficult time. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless Darci
  5. court,kathy,and bud huff wrote: we are so sorry for your loss ,bud and I talked to keven when we had to get materal from the yard,was alway,s nice and helpful,he will be missed by everyone that he touched. our prayers are with you.
  6. Catherine Lanham wrote: Carol & family: My prayers are with you at this time. I wish I could be there to give you a hug and try to comfort you during this time. Love you!
  7. Jeff Minalga wrote: Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Keven. I am Chase’s father and so remember Keven visiting his good friend at my home in Bozeman during his youth and played as young boys do! I so miss that and cherish those moments. He was such a good friend and delightful addition to our home. Life is made up of small comings and goings, and with everything we take with us, we leave something behind. I ask for God's blessings on you and your wonderful family. May you find the courage and strength to move forward in peace and confidence and in knowing that his was a life well-lived. Keven, his family & close friends will always be in my prayers. Yours In Peace, Jeff Minalga and Family
  8. Ping & Kathi McKay wrote: Dear Rod, Carol and Kathy: we are so very sorry to hear about Keven. I remember when he was born and how elated you were, Rod. We pray that God gives peace and comfort to your heart.
  9. Steve and Keven Comer wrote: Carol, Rod and Amber, So sorry to hear about the untimely death of Keven. Just seems like yesterday when Carol was on bedrest waiting for him to arrive. Although you only had a short time with him I'm sure you cherish each and every moment. We are thinking of you all in this difficult time and send our love. If you need anything please just call.
  10. Martina Hould wrote: Rod and family, I'm am so sorry for your loss. I remember when he was born. God Bless you all. Martina
  11. gayle green, ryan green wrote: To Carol and Rodney, we went through alot with the boys during high school. But you both were very good parents and helped me too. Ryan is so sad as I about Keven passing away.Ryan lives in LA, and I live in Arizona, Ed is in the army.Just know that you are in my prayers. Keven will be fondly be remembered by my family, he was over enough to be like another one of my kids. gayle green
  12. brian anacker wrote: So sorry for your loss!! kevan was a good person and a good friend! he will always be remembered!
  13. Lisa Gaughen wrote: My condolences go out to Keven Miller's family and friends. I met Keven in high school and he brought a lot of laughter and joy to so many people.
  14. Jessica Hansen and family wrote: Rod and Kathy- We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Rich and Jessica Hansen

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